Awareness-raising
Unless otherwise specified, websites are in French only.
Beaux mensonges
The BeauxMensonges.ca website was launched to provide an interactive experience where exploration is at the forefront. Browsing the website and discovering different characters allow youth to learn that, though there are risk factors, anyone can be targeted by an abuser. Knowledge is the best way to protect yourself!
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Ça ne passe plus
The plusjamais.ca website’s tools include an educational video, informational pamphlets for staff, and booklets for victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. You’ll also find a free toolkit for employers, with a booklet explaining your obligations, a policy template, and a checklist. The campaign targets both provincially and federally regulated workplaces.
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Ouvre les yeux
Young couples experience violence too. OuvreLesYeux.ca offers resources on consent, healthy relationships, and violence to help youth and their loved ones recognize signs of violence. The campaign’s slogan refers to the invisibility of violence in young couples.
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#RelationSaine
The #RelationSaine campaign provides tools to talk about consent and healthy relationships and allow young Francophones to recognize signs of abuse from their first relationship. These new tools aim to enable youth—between the ages of 12 and 25—and their friends and family to recognize the signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships.
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Traçons-les-limites
Traçons-les-limites is an interactive campaign that engages Ontarians in a dialogue about sexual violence. The campaign challenges common misconceptions about sexual violence and equips bystanders with information on how to intervene safely and effectively. Youth, parents, and educators will find resources, including videos, pamphlets, and scenarios.
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Voir la violence
The Voir la violence campaign raises awareness about intimate partner violence. The website provides friends and family of women experiencing violence or at risk of violence with tools to recognize warning signs and tips on how to offer support. While the campaign’s visuals focus on psychological violence, all forms of domestic violence are touched on.
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Pense-bête
Pense-bête is a campaign to prevent gender-based violence for Francophone adolescents in Ontario, regardless of their diversity. Pense-bête website gathers information on relationships, sexuality, consent, and violence. Pense-bête aims to prepare youth to have healthy, respectful, and non-violent relationships in which they can fully thrive.
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